Season of Giving Kicks Off with Agent-Driven Donations to Local Nonprofits

Written By: Realty Times
Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Kellie Bradt of RG Realty Group in Coon Rapids, MN has made a generous donation to Brothers Empowered on behalf of her clients, Krystyana and Jeremy Bolz.

Michelle Ratajczak of James amp; Less Realty in Virginia Beach, VA has generously donated to the Alzheimerrsquo;s Association of Southeastern Virginia on behalf of her clients Marcia McGrath and Edith Greene.

James Potenza of Texas Buyer Realty LLC in Pearland, TX donated to St. Helen Catholic School on behalf of his client, Shelly Potenza.

Quinlan Realty in Creve Coeur, MO has generously made 2 donations as a brokerage through the Broker with Hearttrade; program. Read more about their donations and generosity here.

ldquo;As we enter lsquo;the season of giving,rsquo; I want to thank our incredible Agents with Heart, Kellie, Michelle, James and Quinlan Realty for helping us to donate to nonprofit organizations across the country,rdquo; says Mr. John Giaimo, President of PinRaise. ldquo;It is because of real estate agents like them, who strive to give back within their own communities, that our program is able to assist as many nonprofits as we do.rdquo;

ldquo;November is traditionally a time of reflection and gratitude, and I am especially grateful for the kindness that Kellie, Michelle, James and everyone at Quinlan Realty show through their unique dedication to giving. We appreciate their generosity and for choosing to partner with our program. All of us at PinRaise thank our wonderful agents, and look forward to seeing the good their generosity will bring to their communities,rdquo; concludes Mr. Giaimo.

About the Agent with Heart Program: Through the Agent with Heart program, real estate agents agree to donate a percentage or fixed dollar amount of their commission from a home sale or purchase to the nonprofit of their clientrsquo;s choice after closing. This provides needed revenue for the nonprofit and makes a real difference in their community. For more information, please visit www.PinRaise.com.